On Feb 3, 7:17 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm considering writing a little interpreter for a python-like > language and I'm looking for name suggestions. :-) > > Basically, I don't want to change a whole lot about Python. In fact, > I see myself starting with the compiler module from Python 2.5 and > building from there. > > This language would be more or less "Python modulo a few > (incompatible) changes, but it'd be recognizable by Python > programmers. I'm talking about stuff like "allowing the character '?' > in identifier names," and "a better way to express 'for dummy in > xrange (n):' when the index isn't needed." I'd also like to > implement most of the planned Python 3000 changes. > > Any suggestions? I'm thinking "Ophidian," for the snake connection, > or, possibly, "Circus," from "Monty Python's Flying Circus." > > Thanks :-)
What about "Argh!". Sounds like Paul Grahams Arc but is more Monty Pythonesque than "Circus". -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list